NFL Roundup: DT Henderson latest injury for Jacksonville

JACKSONVILLE -- Defensive tackle John Henderson joined the Jacksonville Jaguars injured list and is listed as probable for this week's game after hurting his knee in practice Thursday.

Henderson joins fellow defensive tackle Marcus Stroud on the injury report, which now has six Jaguars listed for Sunday's game against Houston.

Stroud, who hasn't missed a game during his five-year NFL career, is listed as questionable and hasn't practiced the past two days after injuring his ankle against the Rams.

The Jaguars banged-up defensive front had already been struggling, giving up 200 yards rushing and numerous big plays in a loss last week against St. Louis.

Eagles

PHILADELPHIA -- Terrell Owens returned to practice Thursday, a day after he was listed as doubtful for Philadelphia's game at Washington on Sunday.

Owens sprained the same ankle he had surgery on last year in last Sunday's loss to Denver. He was upgraded to questionable for the Eagles' matchup against the Redskins. Meanwhile, quarterback Donovan McNabb missed his second straight practice with a rib injury, and was downgraded to questionable.

Packers

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Brett Favre says he would be reluctant to return to Green Bay next season if Mike Sherman isn't still coaching the Packers.

In an interview with The Associated Press on Thursday, Favre said Sherman's status would play an important role in his annual decision to keep on playing or to call it a career.

"I don't think there's one specific thing that would make me say yeah or no. It's just a culmination of a lot of different things, that being one of them," Favre said. "Maybe you're on the verge of saying yeah, and then you say, 'You know what, do I really want to sit in meetings and have to learn something all over again?'"